If you haven't heard of jewelry designer Rachel Clinnick yet, get ready to be an early adapter. The San Francisco-based hand-forger, who draws inspiration from Etruscan and Byzantine design and often incorporates antique stones such as rosecut diamonds, is the artisan behind Thalia Jewelry. Combining modern aesthetics with old world touches to create pieces that are both bohemian and luxurious, she's already developed a cult following with her stunning 18K to 22K one-of-a-kind pieces.

Well, well, well... maybe it's the recession, or maybe the tress tide is turning... perfectly coiffed hair isn't as chic as it used to be. The new locks look is incredibly laissez-faire—hair that looks like it hasn't been touched by a colorist in at least six months is all the rage. So what if you haven't been keeping up with your salon appointments—take a cue from one of these 10 celebrities on how to maintain your two-tone mane.—India-Jewel Jackson

Wear a WeaveYou don't need to actually dye your hair to get the look. The Hills star Lauren Conrad and singer Ciara take a temporary approach by blending a blonde extension into their mane.

Kristen Stewart is summer’s hottest star. Her outfit choices have been heating up the red carpet as Twilight fever spreads. See some of her best looks that have eclipsed her Hollywood competitors' ensembles.

After Melanie C went to the Laurence Olivier Awards wearing one of her bandmate Victoria Beckhams dresses, it turns out Emma Bunton is at it too!

Baby Spice, who is now a judge on Dancing On Ice, has divulged that Victoria sends her free clothes from her wildly successful fashion line to wear on the show.

Emma said, "I love her stuff! In fact, I've been very lucky as she's sent me a few bits. It's been lovely to get some of her dresses because they are beautiful - you do feel so sexy in them. They're gorgeous."

She went on, "I am so, so proud of her. She has always been so into fashion. I think she's pushed boundaries by going from music to designing..."

The Spice Girl told InStyle: "I've started a capsule collection of tailoring. This is one of my suits."

And she's doing it properly too - Victoria revealed that she studied suit structure with a tailor from London's Savile Row. She said, "[Tailoring] is about structure, getting the right shoulder and right waist. Everything is handmade and super flattering. It's been a tricky thing to do, but a lot of fun."

New Look carried out a survey to find out what you thought of them - and it seems you don't think much; in fact, most of the participates felt WAG's should just get a job and stop wearing so much fake tan!

On the fashion front, 41% thought Cheryl Cole has the best style, even ahead of style icon Victoria Beckham who only earned 15% of the votes, but who did win Most Miserable. Well done!

Here are the rest of the stats:

18% think that WAG's make good role models.

1 in 5 said they could be tempted into the WAG lifestyle.1 in 10 said they would get together with a footballer they didn't find attractive just because of who he was.1 in 10 would forgive a love rat if he was a pro footballer.42% would like to nominate Kristen Stewart for a WAG makeover.

Victoria Beckham in Giles at the Diane Von Furstenberg and Claridges party

Victoria Beckham attended the Diane Von Furstenberg and Claridges party at Claridges yesterday and demanded attention in her tiny dress and boots.

The designer wore a Giles 2009 mini dress which we've already seen on her before in salmon pink, paired with black suede Brian Atwood 'RZ' boots (the 'RZ' stands for Rachel Zoe - the stylist collaborated with the shoe brand on the Fall 2010 collection).

We're totally coveting her boots - they're amazing - but we're not really feeling the mini dress and them together. Excuse the cliche, but it's still a bit Vivian Ward.

You may wonder what Victoria Beckham here is doing in front of a range rover: the answer is simple - not content with designing a line of very popular dresses, the former singer has turned her hand to car design.

Victoria (here btw, she is wearing a nude asymmetric drape neck dress from her Autumn/Winter 2010 range) will be designing the interior of the 'Evoque' range rover, which will be unveiled at the Paris Motor Show at the end of September.

She said, "I am incredibly excited to be collaborating with Range Rover. I like to take on a challenge and I'm ready for it."

On sale from summer 2011 and priced from £30,000 to around £45,000, the Evoque will be the 'greenest' Range Rover so far produced. Wonder what the inside will look like? Nice and tailored in slimming black?

Dannii Minogue gave us 101 ways to wear a bob on X Factor in 2009. But the ladies who are taking the traditional bob into the next decade are Alexa Chung and Katie Holmes. This year's version is softer, longer and doesn't involve hours spent blow drying your hair with a round brush for the perfect finish. Make like Alexa Chung who favours a blast-dry-and-go look or Katie Holmes who wears her long bob side-parted and with a little more groomed curl in the ends.

Top hairstylist for Pantene, Sam McKight, says 'this is the hair equivalent of 'no make-up' make-up.' In other words, it's a more effortless look than all the curling we've done with ghds but the style still has a groomed feel. Wear loose waves like Leighton Meester gently tonged from the mid-lengths down, or you can make like the Versace models who had chunky widths of hair loosely tonged to create a luxurious, laidback style.

We fell in love with Alice bands last year (in part thanks to Gossip Girl's Queen B), and the hair accessory is here to stay for 2010. This year it's less about preppy bands and more about glamorous sparkle. See Diane Kruger's beaded head band and the twinkling hair gems at Dolce & Gabbana.

The theme at Chanel's S/S show was chic peasant dressing with a signature Chanel twist. The boucle jacket clad models rolled around in the hay as part of the performance and their dishevelled updos were the fitting accompaniment to the fashion. This is an easy, fuss-free way to wear your hair up. The key is to have some strands falling out of the up do, and Taylor Swift's naturally curly hair lends itself to this effortless style.

A chic ponytail is the easiest way to turn a bad hairday into a hot hairstyle. The girls at Calvin Klein's S/S show had their hair neatly pulled back into a low style, but find a height that suits you best; SJP favours a high ponytail, pulled tightly back for slick glamour.

The models at Just Cavalli strutted down the catwalk looking like they'd just got in from a hard night's partying. Their long tresses were worn loose, centre parted and texturised from the mid lengths down. The effect was rebellious, rock chick-esque and very wearable. This is the ideal hairstyle for Taylor Momsen and her rebel styling. Make like Momsen and the models at Just Cavalli and team this hairstyle with smudgy black eye make-up and nude lips.

Lady Gaga and her array of wigs may not be the obvious hair inspiration for a day-to-day look, but we're loving this bold take on hair grooming for 2010. The models at Sonia Rykiel wore their hair frizzed, crimped and pinned, with the odd hair accessory thrown in for good measure. Get out your crimpers and get creative for this look, ladies!

The high-up-top do is the glamorous update on last year's quiff. It can be as subtle or extreme as you like, just be prepared to backcomb and don't be shy of the hairspray! Rachel McAdams pulled the look off to perfection at the Sherlock Holmes premiere in Madrid, incorporating the height into her slicked-back updo. The models at Pollini wore their hair crimped and backcombed and extremely high – take your hair to such heights if you're a real fashion maverick, but we'd recommend a more subtle version of the look for day-to-day wear. This is a great way to work a fringe you're growing out.

Plaits and braids have become a spring/summer hairstyle staple, but we're done with the tame, skinny plaits of yesteryear and going bold with our braids for 2010. Seen on the catwalk at Alexander Wang, the models wore their loosely gathered hair plaited into a chunky rope worn over one shoulder. Where there wasn't enough hair naturally, hair pieces were added and it's a look Blake Lively and Rachel McAdams have both been wearing on the red carpet. Wear it tight and high for a stand-out look or keep it low at the neckline for a more effortless vibe.

Kristen Stewart unveiled a shaggy mullet-esque new haircut as she headed to a studio in Los Angeles on Thursday. The arkward actress, best known for her role as Bella in the Twilight film series, has cut her hair for a role as rocker Joan Jett in the upcoming film The Runaways.

This is your brain on drugs, kids. Now do you understand why we shouldn’t smoke marijuana? You could chop off all of your hair and end up walking around with a wet mop on your head

It's so fantastic to see Angelina Jolie working fresh, fabulous summery chic. The actress wowed in Mexico at a photocall for her new movie Salt wearing a stunning white strapless Atelier Versace cocktail dress gathered at the bust. Divine.

This might be one of our fave Kristen Stewart looks! The star showed off her new auburn locks at the Late Show with David Letterman, and it looked totally fabulous coupled with her uber-sexy Hervé Léger by Max Azria autumn 2010 one-sleeved skintight mini.

Amber le Bon screamed summer when she stepped out at the Elizabeth Arden 100th anniversary party in a pink printed maxidress - only our fave style of frock right now. She teamed her flowing ethnic-style number with killer tan heels, and we loved it.

Victoria Beckham was sleek, chic and gorgeous in gold as she attended Range Rover's 40th anniversary. The-singer-turned-designer is set to design the interior of the new Range Rover Evoque - and showed exactly why she's the stylish person to do so.

At the launch of the LG fashion touch, Posh proved her fashion credentials in one of her own designs and showed off her slender shoulders, with her jaw-length bob left loose and styled into effortless waves. A little volume around the roots added some glam-factor for the big night.

All eyes may have been on her racy over-the-knee boots at the Diane Von Furstenburg dinner at Claridge's in June 2010, but the hairstyle packed plenty of wow-factor too. A baby-bouffant gave the updo added glamour.

The 'Pob' may have become her trademark in the last few years, but stepping out on holiday in Cannes, Victoria revealed some newly-inserted extensions. These new long and loose waves are sure to become a summer hair sensation we reckon.